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I don't go along with this 'confused message' malarkey. It's not rocket science to understand that in enclosed spaces you need to wear a mask. I would expect the airlines would have made it clear face masks had to be worn. I know this to be the case on Emirates.
The problem is not with the advice put out by the government but with the means by which it is enforced. I said before we should be much stricter and come down heavy on anyone who doesn't apply them. Stop pussyfooting around. These idiots ignore the rules because they know they can get away with it.
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oldbluefox wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 19:55
I don't go along with this 'confused message' malarkey. It's not rocket science to understand that in enclosed spaces you need to wear a mask. I would expect the airlines would have made it clear face masks had to be worn. I know this to be the case on Emirates.
The problem is not with the advice put out by the government but with the means by which it is enforced. I said before we should be much stricter and come down heavy on anyone who doesn't apply them. Stop pussyfooting around. These idiots ignore the rules because they know they can get away with it.
The Government make the rules Foxy... Rules have no meaning unless they are ratified by government policy.... if past performances are anything to go by, we should be getting a government announcement shortly.

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But Keefy, the rules are quite clear. Where is the confusion about the need to wear a mask in enclosed spaces not only to protect yourself but to protect others? We are talking here about people who choose to ignore the rules; no confusion just people being selfish. Time we stopped making excuses for these idiots.

Taken from the TUI website, it says "Everyone over six years old needs to wear a face mask on our flights. You’ll need to bring your own, and make sure you have enough to allow you to change your mask every four hours". This is not the government but the airline ruling. How is that confusing? Fact is these people refused to wear them. Appalling!!!
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We don't need clarification of the rules or legislation. We ned more consideration for others and a hefty dose of common sense. Is that asking to much in this self centred , selfish society.

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oldbluefox wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 21:40
But Keefy, the rules are quite clear. Where is the confusion about the need to wear a mask in enclosed spaces not only to protect yourself but to protect others? We are talking here about people who choose to ignore the rules; no confusion just people being selfish. Time we stopped making excuses for these idiots.

Taken from the TUI website, it says "Everyone over six years old needs to wear a face mask on our flights. You’ll need to bring your own, and make sure you have enough to allow you to change your mask every four hours". This is not the government but the airline ruling. How is that confusing? Fact is these people refused to wear them. Appalling!!!
I hear what you are saying but the lack of common sense and selfishness doesn't equate to compliance unless it is made enforceable. The airlines are between a cloud and a thunderstorm if passengers choose not to wear them a 32,000 feet.

They will wear them is they know a thousand pound fine awaits them on touchdown.

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Onelife wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 19:11
The Governments wishy washy face mask wearing policies are to blame for breaches of none compliance. Had the government made it mandatory to wear face masks the cabin steward would have had two options…. wear them or get arrested when you get off the plane.

One woman who was on the flight said that passengers didn’t seem educated about wearing face masks…she clearly wasn’t educated about going on a package holiday…they’re all covidiots if you ask me.

If only you loved Theresa, Foxy, we could have become kindred spirits :thumbup: :lol:
I didn't think the policy on planes was at all wishy washy, clear instructions are that facemasks must be worn, except when eating or drinking, unless you have a medical dispensation. Just the same as on all public transport.
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Ray Scully wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 19:15
Onelife wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 19:11

Bring back Theresa :thumbup:
Well I feel sure that she with her cabinet would have made a better fist of things.
Wash your mouth out you heretic! 8-)
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Formal instructions to be issued to all passengrs once seated, when in flight ....

No mask equates to the passenger ( s ) being a risk to public safety so on arrival escort them to a containment area pending release on the way back. They pay the bills and Zante, or wherever, remains safer as a result.

Failing that 50 lashes, at both ends ( of the journey ).

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I've dumped Foxy : :) ....you and me are now kindred spirits :thumbup:

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I take it you refer to Towny ... please :relaxed:
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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 08:59
I take it you refer to Towny ... please :relaxed:
You know you'll never get rid of him now. Your as good as married :shock:
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Stephen wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 09:57
Manoverboard wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 08:59
I take it you refer to Towny ... please :relaxed:
You know you'll never get rid of him now. Your as good as married :shock:
It was the 50 lashes that did it.. ouch!...but I like it :lol:

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Looks like I dodged a bullet there. Phew!!!
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Onelife wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 10:08
Stephen wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 09:57
Manoverboard wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 08:59
I take it you refer to Towny ... please :relaxed:
You know you'll never get rid of him now. Your as good as married :shock:
It was the 50 lashes that did it.. ouch!...but I like it :lol:
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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 10:14
Onelife wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 10:08
Stephen wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 09:57


You know you'll never get rid of him now. Your as good as married :shock:
It was the 50 lashes that did it.. ouch!...but I like it :lol:
Oh my God, for I have sinned :silent: ... one ....................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... two ............. :wave:
Where did I come into this social media love fest between you two?
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A solution to the problem of enforcement on planes.

1. Tell the companies they will be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter if anyone dies from Covid after one of their flights and there is evidence the crew were not attempting to enforce the guidance.

2. Tell customers that if they don't conform to guidance on the flights when asked to go so by the crew their passports will be barred from all airlines forever.

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Merv - you are being too kind. What's wrong with throwing them out at 26,000 feet without a parachute? :moresarcasm:

A bit like the olden days with the ducking stool - if they survive the fall then they have Covid so go into quarantine for a month, if they do not survive then they did not have Covid in the first place.

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Going into quarantine could be a bonus ... cannot go to work :shifty: ?
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Russia's Opposition Leader was poisoned with ... yep, you've guessed it.
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A bad takeaway?

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 02 Sep 2020, 16:58
A bad takeaway?
A door nob?

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A quote you thought you'd never see on Covid.

"If you make international comparisons now the UK is doing remarkably well." (BBC news website).

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 09:51
A quote you thought you'd never see on Covid.

"If you make international comparisons now the UK is doing remarkably well." (BBC news website).
Seems that the new man is having a big impact.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 09:51
A quote you thought you'd never see on Covid.

"If you make international comparisons now the UK is doing remarkably well." (BBC news website).
Great news and long may it continue (and I really hope it is not arrogance counting the eggs before they hatch).

That should have been the case all along though, we are an island and should have been able to manage coronavirus much better - maybe the government is learning from its mistakes and finally getting its act together. However I still doubt there is much anyone can do against the human stupidity shown by many on a day to day basis - just back from shopping and the message still is not getting through the thick skulls of a minority.

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Why does the BBC news concentrate so much time on interviewing one person who is struggling to get a covid test at a convenient testing centre, but totally ignores the many thousands who have no problems. Especially when this person first applied for a test on Saturday, but has only today requested a home testing kit.
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